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May 18, 2001, 05:07 |
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Hi Suppose i have a NACA64A series airfoil lets suppose the NACA64AXYZ where XYZ are numbers does anybody can help me to find out what XYZ numbers stand for? I am interested in finding out which number of the XYZ is for the thickness which for the camber etc..
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May 18, 2001, 09:27 |
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Have a look in:-
Abbott and Von Doenhoeff, "Theory of Wing Sections", 1959, Dover Publications, New York. Regards James |
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